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News / Niagara off the hook, for now

A motion of censure concerning Niagara College’s operations took centre stage at CAUT’s November Council meeting. Niagara was facing the threat of CAUT censure because of the college’s operation of gender-segregated campuses and programs in Saudi Arabia.
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News / CAUT marks 20th anniversary of UNESCO recommendation

CAUT Council delegates celebrated the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Recommendation Concerning the Status of Higher Education Teaching Personnel at a special event on Nov. 25.
Press Release

CAUT welcomes release of Hassan Diab, urges federal review of extradition laws

(Ottawa – 17 January 2018)  The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) welcomes the release and return of former Ottawa resident and university professor Dr. Hassan Diab.
Interview

Interview / Michael Geist

Michael Geist is a law professor at the University of Ottawa and holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law.

Academic advisor

K.G. of Beaconsfield writes
Book Review

Book review / The usefulness of useless knowledge

Abraham Flexner. Princeton University Press, 2017; 93 pp; ISBN: 978-0-69117-476-1. by Alan Rauch
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President’s message / A teachable moment at Queen’s Park

by James Compton “Thank you so much for coming!” I had just stepped down from the temporary platform assembled directly in front of Queen’s Park, when I heard those words. I turned around and said simply “You’re welcome.”
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The case for balanced copyright

For Seven Generations: An Information Legacy of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was released in CD-ROM format to federal depository libraries in 1997. It contains unique content that is not part of the published — print or microform — record.

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